From: athe nonrex (athenonrex@godisdead.com)
Date: Mon Mar 25 2002 - 14:37:51 MST
[Bill Roh]
The qaballa, by what you said, occupies
>no time - therfore it does not exist other than as a concept. But you said that you weren't even sure if time existed. So,
>existence is predicated occupying time. But time might not itself exist - I can see your confusion.
[athenonrex]
what are you talking about? i just recently argued that time *does*
exist.
"time as we precieve it is the costent change of matter, events
and circumstance."
or something along those lines.
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